I found it very refreshing and I was glued to the screen. It was good to hear the audiences reactions to the film and what they took away from it. It really is exciting when you find an engaged audience.
– Shekhar Bassi (NO LOVE LOST – Short Film)
Submit your ROMANCE Genre Short Film or Screenplay to the Romance Festival. Get your short film performed at the FEEDBACK Film Festival located at 2 venues. Carlton Cinemas in downtown Toronto. Revue Cinema in downtown Los Angeles (beside the Staples Center)
Submit via FilmFreeway:
Romance Screenplay Festival happens monthly.
Watch the August 2016 Winning Videos:
August 2016 Romance Screenplays, Films, Stories
Watch the July 2016 Winning Videos
July 2016 Romance Screenplays, Films, Stories
Watch the June 2016 Winning Videos
June 2016 Romance Screenplays, Films, Stories
Watch the May 2016 Winning Videos:
May 2016 Romance Screenplays, Films, Stories
Film Festival is scheduled for the following dates:
October 27th (Toronto)
February 13th (Toronto)
Los Angeles festival to be determined at a later date.
Read recent testimonials:
This is the 5th or 6th time I’ve submitted a script to the festival over the past few years. I think it’s the timely and respectful feedback that has influenced me to enter the festival. For a reasonable price, I can get insightful feedback and a chance to have it read aloud. And it’s a chance you get monthly, which is cool.
– John Arthur-Ingram (Three Play – Feature Screenplay)
The audience seemed to really like the film and that validates all the effort and creativity and sacrifices you make to bring something like this into reality. You hope what you create will connect with people and it seemed like my film did that. I also appreciate how smart the comments were. Folks really got into the spirit of what “The Blood Of Love,” is about, which is: How far would you go to hold onto the person you love?
– Jeff Meyers (THE BLOOD OF LOVE – Short Film)
The prize. A table read is much more exciting than yet another copy of final draft. The reviewer called my writing brilliant, and I didn’t have to bribe or blackmail him/her. That felt nice.
– Olaf Baumann (Death Don’t Us Part – Feature Screenplay)
Reblogged this on WILDsound Writing and Film Festival Review.
LikeLike